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US braces for record federal budget cuts
2011-04-04
[Iran Press TV] US Democratic Congressmen have proposed to triple cuts in social spending for the remainder of the fiscal year 2011 as the deadline for an agreement looms.

The administration of US President Barack B.O. Obama and Congressional Democrats are preparing deep cuts to social expenditures, bringing it to an estimated $30 billion from $10 billion, which if agreed would mark the largest-ever federal budget cuts in social spending in a single year, reports said on Sunday.

Congressional Republicans and Democrats have been at loggerheads over the 2011 Fiscal Year federal budget, which is set to expire on April 8 amid consensus on the fact that any further extension, with the fiscal year more than half gone, is unlikely.

In order to avert shutdown, Obama had previously ordered temporary budget extensions of two weeks and three weeks respectively, adopted by Congress in February and March.

On Saturday, Obama called on Speaker of the House John It is not pronounced 'Boner!' Boehner
... the occasionally weepy leader of House Republicans...
and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
... the charismatic former Senate majority leader ...
to reach a resolution to the stalemate in Congress.

There has been continuing bickering between the two parties over the starting point for the process of "splitting the difference" between the $61 billion demanded by the Republicans and the budget proposals from the White House.

Boehner and other top House Republicans initially proposed cuts of $32 billion in current spending, but fierce opposition from Tea Party groups, who demanded $61 billion in cuts, ultimately scuttled the initial proposal and the Tea party numbers were passed in February.

US Republicans have demanded steep spending cuts, but Obama has warned that cuts that are too deep could put the country's fragile economic recovery at risk.

House Republicans had previously attempted to cut funding from the new healthcare law, Planned Parenthood and environmental protection laws such as regulations on greenhouse gas emissions, when the budget bill died in the Senate last month.

Obama has insisted on leaving areas like education, innovation and infrastructure off the spending cuts plan.
Posted by:Fred

#11  TARP was to bail out Euro banks who'd invested heavily in unsecured American swampland derivatives because they saw no ROI in Europe. Those loses panicked American financial houses to spook their sock puppets in Washington to mortgage the American taxpayer to cover the loses.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-04-04 20:54  

#10  What do you think the TARP and all the POMOs are? Whatever they are, they're not deductions or impairments of my ability to draw on them, a la Argentina.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-04-04 18:53  

#9  > .' I keep thinking about cashing in my 401 savings to keep the feds

I think you missed the boat on that one... What do you think the TARP and all the POMOs are?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-04-04 17:57  

#8  it's the first indication (other than the emergence of the Tea Party movement itself) that we agree we're an alcoholic.
I don't agree. The 'Federal budget cuts' are a total joke. Just the fact that the MSM calls the proposals 'cuts' indicates the lack of seriousness in the approach by the federals. The real first indications are happening in the state capitols of Wisconsin, Indiana & Ohio where the legislatures are restricting public unions and preparing to slash state expenditures. Even the MSM is starting to shift in its coverage of unfunded state & local public pension obligations.
If the US some day can't roll over its public debt, operations of the government & the health of the the national economy will fall off a cliff. It'll be beyond 'ugly.' I keep thinking about cashing in my 401 savings to keep the feds from confiscating them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-04-04 15:19  

#7  U.S. braces for hangover after Zero pays for drunken binge on Credit Card.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-04-04 13:17  

#6  We've got two problems: the actual deficit, which is now so large Einstein couldn't get his head around it; and the perception, here and abroad, that buying Treasuries is a mug's game because Charmin is much softer and more valuable.

As woefully inadequate as this action is, it's the first indication (other than the emergence of the Tea Party movement itself) that we agree we're an alcoholic. So it may help on the perception front. Which is kind of important, because if we can't roll over the vast amount of debt we need to roll over, things get really ugly fast.
Posted by: Matt   2011-04-04 11:31  

#5  Proposed Budgets
2010: $3552 billion
2011: $3818 billion (proj. deficit $1650B)
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Delta: +266 billion (+7.5%)
Where's the cut in that?
Posted by: Zebulon Thranter9685   2011-04-04 10:29  

#4  US braces for record federal budget cuts

Well, when dealing with a record and unsustainable budget and debt, any cuts will also be a record even it it fails to make any substantial dent in the aforementioned.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-04-04 08:51  

#3  yes, but think about when the last time was that actual cuts, not "cuts in increases", has been proposed and acted on. It's happened already, and the sky hasn't fallen. The Donks are losing the perception battle.
Posted by: Frank G   2011-04-04 08:50  

#2  Wow. $61 billion.

Aren't there still a thousand billions in a trillion?
Posted by: Fred   2011-04-04 08:37  

#1  The town drunk announced that hew as taking a big step toward going sober - instead of drinking his usual twenty 'fifths' of whiskey this week, he would make a radical change - this week, he would leave half of a shot glass of whiskey behind in the twentieth bottle.

And - the village idiot applauded .....
Posted by: Lone Ranger   2011-04-04 00:37  

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